AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTyphoon Relief Standoff: Guam’s governor is still waiting on the federal government to activate the Guam National Guard for Sinlaku storm relief in the CNMI, and is weighing a faster “federal duty” option instead of the usual territorial route—an issue that’s been slower than the 2018 Yutu response. Hospital Funding Fight: ARP money for Guam’s new hospital has reportedly fallen from $103.543M to $83.543M, with spending and encumbrances tracked as the project remains tangled in earlier legal battles. Missile Defense Momentum: Lockheed Martin won another $407M to keep building Guam’s Aegis Guam System, pushing the total to about $1.9B as work heads toward an early capability in 2027. Pacific Security Focus: A new report warns island nations are highly exposed to undersea cable attacks and accidents, while Micronesian leaders keep pressing for a bigger say in regional security planning. Local Tech & Education: Guam’s AI Regulatory Task Force met for early progress, and UOG is seeking $45.9M for FY2027 to avoid potential tuition hikes.
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